Design and Frequency Enhancement to Drive Development of Point-to-point Microwave Antennas

Finding extensive applications in the telecommunications industry, and in Ethernet communications for government and public bodies, point-to-point (P2P) microwave antennas are gaining importance in recent times for the effective transmission and reception of data and voice signals.

With improvements and innovations in components, these microwave antennas are expected to replace traditional leased communication lines, and fiber optic cables in the future. This is anticipated to help businesses make monetary savings through lesser wiring and improvement in productivity through higher speeds of data transmission.

Point-to-point microwave antenna are not just considered to be suitable for long distance communications, but as an effective tool to cover areas that have poor internet connectivity, in addition to the transmission of data  which is essential for utility networks including water and oil pipelines or even the railways. This has been widely considered to be a crucial factor in the steady adoption of the P2P microwave antenna.

These types of microwave antennas are usually thought to be a superlative alternative for the effective communications between 2 locations of a business that distant from each other, and cannot be connected through a conventional wired network. This can be attributed to the numerous advantages that P2P microwave antennas have over wired connection such as the enabling of high speed Ethernet bridge links for data connections between transmitters and receivers that can be set up to 100km from each other.

Innovations in Antenna Design Help Business Growth

One of the key strategies being currently employed by point-to-point microwave antenna manufacturers is investing in research and development for improved antenna designs, for enhanced support for wider range of operating frequencies, and improvement in distribution. This is anticipated to help in the development and acquisition of business contracts on an international basis, and improving the range of frequency.

 For example, Infinite electronics has released a range of parabolic point-to-point microwave antennas, for industrial, telecom, and enterprise applications, which have been certified to set standards of the European Telecommunications Standard Institute, the Federal Communications Commission, and the regulations of the Industry of Canada.

Moreover, these antennas incorporate adjustment mechanisms for accuracy in elevation and azimuth, conical radomes to safeguard from feed assembly or wind-loading, and support applications to improve transmission and reception even in situations of signal congestion.

Radio Frequency Systems has also created SlimLine and CompactLine ranges of point-to-point microwave antennas for small scale private microwave users and mobile operators, in a cost effective manner, along with high performance and easy installation, without the need for highly technical support. The SlimLine antennas make use of a traditional feed system.

On the other hand, CompactLine antennas utilize a special feed system, minimizes the need for longer shrouds and as a result reduces the profile of the antenna to have a lower weight and lesser costs in regards to shipping and tower loading.

Manufacturers Focus on Strategic Acquisitions and Collaborations

With the aim of sharing knowledge and technology, along with improving market presence, point-to-point microwave antenna manufacturers have focused their efforts on building strategic partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions.

For example, Infinite Electronics announced its acquisition of the Microwave Telecoms Business, from London based Smith’s Group, which comprises of prominent subsidiary brands such as Transtector Systems, RadioWaves, Polyphaser, and Kaelus. The acquisition is expected to significantly boost the manufacturing and product engineering abilities of Infinite Electronics, and consequently expanding the company’s range of technologies, products, and services.

Similarly Commscope has announced its initiation of the acquisition process of Arris International Plc., which is global leader in video and wireless technology, and is anticipated to boost the range of the combined company’s wireless communication products and technology.

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